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Little Bee Big Mystery

Created 5 months ago by eric

Slow Food Chicago and The Notebaert Nature Museum are presenting a series on bees called "Little Bee Big Mystery". The second part of the four-part series will take place on September 27, 2011 at 6:30 PM.

From the Slow Food Chicago September 2nd newsletter:
"The four-part series of workshops invites guests to learn about hive structure, beekeeping and what you can do to ensure the stability of our bee population. The series will include film screenings, tours and hands-on experiences.

Part Two in the series takes place September 27 at 6:30 p.m., featuring a history of beekeeping with Michael Thompson, director and farm manager of Chicago Honey Coop. Michael will cover some of the ancient ways honey bees have been raised and focus especially on the past 150 years, ending with a discussion of Karl von Frisch, Eva Crane and Thomas Seeley.

Cost to attend is free, but please RSVP to adultprograms@naturemuseum.org. "

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